I’ve heard of something called “Red Eclipse”, which seems to be under CC-BY-SA.
I’ve heard of something called “Red Eclipse”, which seems to be under CC-BY-SA.
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Disabling Manifest V2 will break a lot of extensions apparently.
For general use AI image manipulation, you may want to look into Stable Diffusion.
Does Katawa Shoujo count? It’s not quite FOSS, but it’s a renpy game under CC BY-NC-ND.
RMS’s biography “Free as in Freedom” seems to be under the GNU Free Documentation License, incase that’s anything to go by.
It seems unlikely that downgrading to 32 bit would substantially change anything. I think it means to downgrade specifically if you want to report a bug. I don’t often use Lutris though, so I’m not sure.
Maybe you need to update your package manager?
WTF? Only $20? Please tell me that people could get more. Especially if it isn’t automatic.
Translation layers are vital for preservation.
The malicious people in NVIDIA who are pushing for this are being very evil right now.
I was focusing on that paragraph specifically. It’s written like accessibility is a clear bad thing. I was wondering if it was a typo.
In the short term the answer is a clear “yes”, as it allows players to play nearly all Windows games on Linux without modifications, and game developers to ship their games on Linux without any extra costs.
How does that make Proton bad?
I had this problem too.
The issue for me was that my computer had two disks, a small fast one (sata ssd) and a large slow one. Windows had separated itself with the operating system itself and installed programs on the ssd, with all user documents on the slow disk.
Linux can do this too. Put a partition mounted on / (root) on the fast disk, and one mounted on /home on the large disk.
I’d put both on the large disc initially.
There’s a part of the installation where you set up the partitioning. Redoing the installation really sped up my Linux Mint installation.
There always the aspect of keeping old hardware alive and useful.